February 10, 1998 — LION’S EYE — Page 5 Student Activity Fee Allocation Committee will your $50 go? Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff, The Student Activity Fee Allocation Committee (seven students and three faculty/staff) is currently developing a plan for the 1998-99 student activity fee revenues. Your input is needed! Available funding for next year is estimat- ed to be $65,000. Please indicate below what percent of the total amount should be spent on each category. Also write in any specific item/program/service you would like to see funded within a category. GUIDELINES Excluded from funding consideration are salaries, major building renovations, and construction of new facilities. Student activity fee revenues may not be used to replace activities currently supported through general University or SGA funds. Student activity fee revenues may be used for the following purposes. GENERAL STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE FUNDING CATEGORIES » CAMPUS ACTIVITIES which enhance out-of-class experiences for students, including registered student organizations, publications and radio stations, publicity for student activities and programs, learning experiences, and travel. (NOTE: the needss of registered student organizations will NOT be considered by the Student Activity Fee Allocation Committee. A separate SGA Budget Committee will meet to make student organization allocations. Student organizations should therefore not submit their specific needs until notified by the SGA Budget Committee.) EQUIPMENT which facilitates opportunities for student involvement and campus-wide programming. (NOTE: academic needs, including computing and library needs, are excluded from student activity fee funding considera- tion.) e FACILITIES UPGRADES in direct support of out-of-class experiences. * PROGRAM SUPPORT to meet campus-wide programming needs such as lecture series, music programs, cultur- al events, and entertainment. * RECREATION, including support for club sports, intramurals, open recreation, and facilities and equipment which support these needs. * DIVERSE POPULATIONS AND ISSUES, including programs and activities which support and/or enhance such diversity and non-traditional activities as women’s and multicultural issues. * SELECTED SUPPORT SERVICES, including athletics, career development and placement services, child care services, health services and health education, personal counseling, and student activities. Please return your written suggestions to the SGA Office (Lion’s Den) or the Office of Student Life, Commons Building, no later than Friday, February 13, 1998. Thank you in advance for your input. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Activity Fee Allocation Committee Meets Every Other Tuesday 4:30-5:30 p.m. Meeting Room Behind Lion's Den All Welcome Got Something To Sell or Advertise? Buy a Classified Ad in the Lion’s | Eye March Issue! Office Cleaning PT/Evenings Needed immediately: Dependable people to clean office build- ings in Malvern. 4 evenings per week. Monday-Thursday, or Tuesday-Friday. 4:30-8:30 p.m. No weekends. Some paid holidays. Year round job. Must have own trans- portation. Call Personnel at: (610) 644-2100, Extension 7233. EOE, M/F ASSOCIATION presents CALL THE SGA OFFICE “= AT (610) 892-1240 oo MD INTER-CAMPUS PROGRAMS £3 INTERNET ADDRESS http://www.icpt.com:i {i *¢ ¢ Je.
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